Wildchild
Since
Malibu brat Poppy Moore’s mom passed away, she has pushed her rich, usually
absent dad Gerry shamelessly. When his patience wears out, she’s shipped off to
her mother’s former English boarding school for girls, Abbey Mount. On her
first day she makes enemies of most dorm mates, especially dominant lacrosse
school Captain Harriet, and of staff disciplinarian Mrs. Kingsley. Unwilling to
accept the strict regime, she decides to misbehave and take the blame for
everyone until she’s dismissed. The school’s only appealing feature for her is
Kingsley’s dashing son Freddie. When the dream prince transfers his favor from
ambitious, uptight Harriet to unruly Harriet that changes everything.
Sixteen-year-old
Poppy Moore (Emma Roberts) has always got what she wanted and lives a pampered
life in her L.A. world. Though she’s handled credit cards with unlimited
balances and surrounded by countless hangers on, Poppy can’t escape the
mounting frustration she feels with her family situation and she makes sure
everyone knows it. After an over-the-top prank pushes her father (Aiden Quinn)
one step too far. Poppy is shipped off to an England/English boarding school.
Finding
herself in a foreign world of early curfews, stern matrons, and mandatory
lacrosse, the United States American princess has finally met her match, a
school of British girls who won’t tolerate her rebellious ways. Under the
watchful eye of the school’s headmistress (Natasha Richardson) and surrounded
by a new circle of friends (Josie, Kate, Kiki & Drippy), Poppy begrudgingly
realizes her bad-girl behavior will only get her so far. But just because she
must grow into a fine young lady doesn’t mean this Wild Child won’t be spending
every waking hour shaking up a very proper system. Poppy Moore starts Abbey Mount
as she means to go on-her way or no way.
Realizing
her Dad’s not coming back to get her, and having nowhere to fit in roommate Kate
tells Poppy she’ll have to get herself expelled. Later that night, Poppy reads
a book (Alice in Wonderland – her punishment for fighting) with a lighter when
her roommates sneak up on her with torches, and offer their help. They give
their ideas on how she can get expelled, and act on them as a group, and let
her take the blame. This brings the girls closer, but Poppy still wants to
leave. When none of the plans to get Poppy expelled are working the girls realize
they will have to go out and hit the headmistress closer to home by snogging
her son Freddie, which is completely forbidden by the school. After some
flirting, Freddie asks Poppy out on a date, during which they kiss. Before
going out with Freddie, Poppy is so excited she doesn’t log off the computer,
and runs off. Harriet takes her revenge on Poppy by rewriting her emails to
best friend Ruby, and sticks one on the girls’ door, suggesting that Poppy is
just using them and is faking the friendship. Harriet also rewrites an email
about Freddie, stating Poppy’s plan to kiss him only to get expelled and that
she thinks he is a loser.
Coming
back from her night out, Poppy is ready to confess she’s actually happy, to
find the girls upset. They read the email to her and leave. Upset, Poppy goes
to see Freddie but he has found the email about him also and feels betrayed.
Poppy, with no one else to turn to, sneaks down to the cook’s room to use the
phone and rings Ruby, who it turns out is sleeping. Even more alone, Poppy
starts playing with her lighter, setting a curtain alight. Hearing footsteps,
she quickly puts out the fire and runs off. A few minutes later, she looks out
her window to see a fire, and wakes Kate and the rest of the school. After the
fire is put out, Freddie looks at the damage and finds her lighter. He gives it
back to her, refusing to listen to what happened. Poppy goes to the
headmistress and confesses. Poppy also asks Mrs. Kingsley to give a letter to
Freddie apologizing and confessing her feelings about everything.
While
waiting for the Honour Court which will decide if she should be expelled, she
finds a picture of her Mum and the lacrosse team. Poppy, sits with the picture
when Freddie finds her crying. After a heart to heart, they are friends again.
At the Honour Court, Poppy tells her story while her roommates find out Poppy
was out with Freddie when the email was sent, and Harriet was the only one
around. Going to the court they get the whole school to confess they were
present at the fire. Harriet then lets it slip about Poppy’s lighter being used
to start the fire, which only Poppy and Freddie knew about, and accidentally
confesses to restarting the fire after Poppy successfully put it out. Poppy is innocent.
The movie is left off where Harriet is expelled and Poppy will remain at Abbey
Mount.
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